A note that gets 4 beats
What is a whole note?
The note (concert note) we use to tune most often
What is concert Bb?
The note on the 3rd space of the treble clef staff
The note on the 2nd space of the bass clef staff
What is C?
This symbol ( - ) above or below note heads
What is a tenuto?
Mr. Rutledge's elementary school
What is Edgewood?
A note that gets 2 beats in 4/4 time signature
What is a half note?
The acronym we use to remember the order of sharps
What is "funny cats go dancing and eat bananas?"
The note on the 2nd line of the treble clef staff
The note on the 1st line of the bass clef staff
What is G?
The musical symbol ( . ) above or below a note head
What is a staccato?
Our refocusing signal
What is "hey band, hey what? hands up"
A note that gets 1/4 of a beat in 4/4 time signature
What is a 16th note?
The major key signature with 1 sharp
What is the key of G major?
The note on the space right above the 5th line of the bass clef staff
The note on the 3rd line of the treble clef staff
What is B or Bb?
The full word of the abbreviation "cresc."
What is crescendo?
The expectation when we are working on rhythm
What is clapping AND counting?
A note that gets 1/8 of the measure in 4/4 time signature
What is an 8th note?
The major key with 4 flats
What is the key of Ab major?
The term describing notes that are spelled differently but sound the same and have the same fingering
What is enharmonic?
The full word of the abbreviation "dim."
What is diminuendo?
The thing you do when you lose your music.
What is fill out a copy request?
Clap and count this rhythm
What is...?
The major key with 4 sharps
What is the key of E major?
The enharmonic of D#
What is Eb?
The symbol that indicates that the note should be held for longer than its written value.
What is a fermata?
The composer of Colliding Visions
Who is Brian Balmages?